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This book investigates the myths, materialities, and ideologies of the colour white. Spanning geographically and chronologically from Greek antiquity to white Arctic landscapes in climate-change ae...
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  • 07 January 2027
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This book investigates the myths, materialities, and ideologies of the colour white. Spanning geographically and chronologically from Greek antiquity to white Arctic landscapes in climate-change aesthetics, Deep White reveals peripheral complexities, unveils non-iconic ambivalences, and unsettles dominant narratives. The book’s 25 chapters both forge connections between—and disentangle—ideology and materiality by analyzing case studies including lead white, ancient white make-up powders, white in mediaeval church art, marble, papier-mâché, plaster, white architectural paint, salt, porcelain, milk, and the white pigment titanium dioxide. Written with a collaborative, experimental methodological approach that merges art history, artistic research, and research-by-design, Deep White foregrounds the material presence of white as key to rethinking its cultural and political significance.
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Price: $189.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Art & Materiality
Publication Date: 07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004711433
Format: Hardcover
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Ingrid Halland is Associate Professor of Aesthetics and Culture at Aarhus University. Author of Design (2026), she leads research projects on extraction, colour, and material ecologies, including TiO₂: How Norway Made the World Whiter. She is also founder and editor-in-chief of Metode.

Helene Engnes Birkeli, Ph.D. (2022), University College London, is an art historian and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen. Her research interests are colonial visual culture, extraction, and Norwegian cobalt landscapes.

Tonje Haugland Sørensen is Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen and PI of Norwegian Wood (2025–2029). Co-editor of Landscape and Nature in Scandinavian Art (2025), her research examines extractive landscapes, visual culture, and Scandinavian art, architecture, and design.